Should Voting be Mandatory in Canada?
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Election Days are held to express the views and opinions of the entire country and over the past few years, they have failed to do so. Some consider voting a right that they have and they can choose not to exercise that privilege. Others may not vote due to their insecurities about all of the parties involved. A significant amount of citizens do not vote because they believe that their vote has no impact on
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outcome of an election. Requiring citizens to vote would eliminate most of the insecurities that the media raises after each Election Day. Voting should be mandatory in Canada to make the job of the government easier and have a more clear-cut image of what the country wants after each election. Change needs to be implemented quickly if Canada's government wants to prosper and satisfy the needs and wants of population that lives in the country.
outcome of an election. Requiring citizens to vote would eliminate most of the insecurities that the media raises after each Election Day. Voting should be mandatory in Canada to make the job of the government easier and have a more clear-cut image of what the country wants after each election. Change needs to be implemented quickly if Canada's government wants to prosper and satisfy the needs and wants of population that lives in the country.